I currently have a 1st Class Medical. My hope was to be able to fly for the Airlines one day. Before I stated flight training I opted to get a 1st Class medical because I have a history of Cancer and an arrest for Marijuana in the past. I wanted to see if I was healthy enough for a 1st Class before ever starting flight training.
Luckily working with my AME for over a year we were able to get a 1st class SI issued. I have since received my Private Pilots license and was about to start commercial training when Life and finances got in the way. My SI requires 14 Urine screens per year and meeting my AME every 6 months.
It costs me about 15% of my take home pay just to keep my medical and because of that I haven't been able to fly. Unless something happens where I get a lot of money out of no where I don't foresee that I will ever be able to afford training for my CPL. I am considering going to basic med and giving up on my dream of ever flying for the airlines and just having the option to fly if able.
The thing I am worried about is that even though my medical cert expires every 6 months(not valid for any class) the SI Authorization doesn't expire until May 2026. I pay yearly for monitoring fees to my AME so I am paid up until May of next year.
I have seen the Domingo letter that says the FAA is not suppose to withdraw my Authorization but I have also seen a post on this forums that says someone let their cert expire and got basic med then the FAA sent a letter withdrawing their SI Authorization which makes basic med not valid.
I am torn. Do I let my medical expire next May, go on basic med, be able to fly a little, and pray I don't receive a letter from the FAA that withdraws my Authorization(because it still has 2 years until expire). Or do I spend another $10k over 2 years while not being able to afford to fly, keep doing the urine screens and comply with everything in the SI Authorization then when both my Cert and Authorization expire in May of 2026 go on basic med?
Thanks for any advice.
Brandon
Luckily working with my AME for over a year we were able to get a 1st class SI issued. I have since received my Private Pilots license and was about to start commercial training when Life and finances got in the way. My SI requires 14 Urine screens per year and meeting my AME every 6 months.
It costs me about 15% of my take home pay just to keep my medical and because of that I haven't been able to fly. Unless something happens where I get a lot of money out of no where I don't foresee that I will ever be able to afford training for my CPL. I am considering going to basic med and giving up on my dream of ever flying for the airlines and just having the option to fly if able.
The thing I am worried about is that even though my medical cert expires every 6 months(not valid for any class) the SI Authorization doesn't expire until May 2026. I pay yearly for monitoring fees to my AME so I am paid up until May of next year.
I have seen the Domingo letter that says the FAA is not suppose to withdraw my Authorization but I have also seen a post on this forums that says someone let their cert expire and got basic med then the FAA sent a letter withdrawing their SI Authorization which makes basic med not valid.
I am torn. Do I let my medical expire next May, go on basic med, be able to fly a little, and pray I don't receive a letter from the FAA that withdraws my Authorization(because it still has 2 years until expire). Or do I spend another $10k over 2 years while not being able to afford to fly, keep doing the urine screens and comply with everything in the SI Authorization then when both my Cert and Authorization expire in May of 2026 go on basic med?
Thanks for any advice.
Brandon